AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEarthquake Preparedness: Oregon earthquake engineers warn the “Big One” needs more coordination and investment, citing likely widespread damage from a Cascadia Subduction Zone quake and limited immediate usability of key public buildings. Public Safety & Health: A new report highlights how extreme heat and wildfire smoke are worsening health risks nationwide, with vulnerable communities hit hardest when nights don’t cool down. Wildlife Protection: The Trump administration’s Endangered Species Act change redefines “harm,” and conservation groups say it could weaken habitat protections for hundreds of listed species. AI & Speech Controls: A study finds chatbots may be more likely to refuse criticism of restrictive governments, raising concerns about AI spreading online speech limits. Oregon Tech & Industry: Eagle Nuclear Energy points to growing small modular reactor demand tied to uranium supply and “AI-ready” reactor designs, while Oregon’s semiconductor push continues with major NSF-backed funding for regional chip development. Local Governance: The U.S. Forest Service plans to close Portland research operations and shift more agency work to Salem, reshaping how Oregon forestry research is run.
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